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2 712-720 - Interpret political cartoons and illustrations - Describe the period known as the Napoleonic Era. Napoleonic EraNapoleonic Era

3 Political Illustration Jigsaw: In groups brainstorm an analysis of your assigned political illustrations including: In groups brainstorm an analysis of your assigned political illustrations including:  Write an interpretation.  Identify examples of symbolism. Groups Groups  1 - #1-4  2 - #5-8  3 - #9-12  4 - #13-16  5 - #17-20 Move into your “New” re-numbered groups and take turns explaining your illustrations to your new group members. Move into your “New” re-numbered groups and take turns explaining your illustrations to your new group members. 1 2 5 4 3

4 712-720 - Interpret political cartoons and illustrations - Describe the period known as the Napoleonic Era. Napoleonic EraNapoleonic Era Day 2

5 Content Discussion: The next step is to form new groups with assigned topics from the reading in which you will organize the information and present it to the class. (10-15 minutes to work). The next step is to form new groups with assigned topics from the reading in which you will organize the information and present it to the class. (10-15 minutes to work). Each group will “teach” the material to the class as students take notes on each group’s presentation. Each group will “teach” the material to the class as students take notes on each group’s presentation. Topics: Topics: –1 “Napoleonic Era”, paragraph 1-5, pp.712-14 –2 “Napoleon’s Rule of France”, paragraph 6-11, pp713-14 –3 “Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy”, paragraph 12-16, pp. 714-717 paragraph 12-16, pp. 714-717 –4 “Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy” (cont.), paragraph17-21, p717 “Napoleon’s intervention…” paragraph17-21, p717 “Napoleon’s intervention…” –5 “Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy” (cont.), paragraph 22 “Yet Napoleon..” to the end of section. paragraph 22 “Yet Napoleon..” to the end of section.

6 Topics: Topics: –1 “Napoleonic Era”, paragraph 1-5, pp.712-14 –2 “Napoleon’s Rule of France”, paragraph 6-11, pp713-14 –3 “Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy”, paragraph 12-16, pp. 714-717 paragraph 12-16, pp. 714-717 –4 “Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy” (cont.), paragraph17-21, p717 “Napoleon’s intervention…” paragraph17-21, p717 “Napoleon’s intervention…” –5 “Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy” (cont.), paragraph 22 “Yet Napoleon…” to the end of section. paragraph 22 “Yet Napoleon…” to the end of section. 1 2 5 43

7 Napoleon Bonaparte as Imperial Emperor of France (1799-1815) Napoleon in military uniform …Sieyes supported Napoleon.. “Confidence from below, authority from above.”

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9 Domestic Policies Civil Code of 1804 Defended equality & security Established the Bank of France Strengthened the central bureaucracy of France: Recruited revolutionaries Emigres Concordat of 1801 Napoleon’s Law Code reduced women’s rights by re-establishing the idea of a “family monarchy” Used censorship - newspapers Police state – Joseph Fouche France during the Age of Napoleon (1799-1815)

10 Wherever the Napoleonic Code was implemented (conquered lands) it swept away once and for all the old feudal obligations of the peasants.Napoleonic

11 Treaty of Luneville (1801) Austria lost lands in Italy the Rhine. Treaty of Amiens (1802) Britain lost Holland, Italy Austrian Netherlands and west bank of the Rhine. Battle of Trafalgar (1805) France is defeated by by Lord Nelson’s navy. Battle of Austerlitz (1805) Third Coalition of Austria, Russia, Sweden & Britain collapses. Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy Lord Nelson

12 Battle of Austerlitz (1805) Third Coalition of Austria, Russia, Sweden & Britain collapses. In 1806, Napoleon reorganizes the Holy Roman Empire states into a new “German Confederation of the Rhine” which excludes Austria, Prussia and Saxony. PRUSSIA takes issue with Napoleon’s expansion and attacks France, but loses to Napoleon in 10/1806. Under the Treaty of Tilsit (1806) Prussia lost lands including half its population. Russia accepts Continental System Closed his territories and ports to all British goods (basically all of Europe was not allowed to buy any British goods!) WHY focus on Great Britain?? After Trafalgar, he knew he must defeat Britain in order to fully control Europe. Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy

13 Napoleon’s Grand Empire of Europe

14 Impact of Napoleon’s “Grand Empire” Introduction of the Napoleonic Law Code to newly conquered lands throughout Europe Abolished serfdom and all feudal dues for peasants in these new lands. Levied heavy taxes to support his Grand Army. French control of these foreign lands caused the development of nationalism AGAINST France. - 1808 Spain revolted unsuccessfully. - 1811 Russian Tsar Alexander I rejected Napoleon’s Continental System of boycotting all British goods. Napoleon’s Wars and Foreign Policy

15 The Great Blunder When Alexander I rejects the Continental System, Napoleon invades Russia 6/1812.Russia Quadruple Alliance of Austria, Prussia, Russia & Britain defeat Napoleon by 1814. 1814 Napoleon exiled to Elba. France restores King Louis XVIII in a constitutional monarchy. 1815 Napoleon escapes back to France in his Hundred Days. Quadruple Alliance crushes Napoleon at Battle of Waterloo 6/18/1815. Napoleon exiled to St. Helena and dies in 1821…It’s over!

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17 The Great Blunder When Alexander I rejects the Continental System, Napoleon invades Russia 6/1812.Russia Quadruple Alliance of Austria, Prussia, Russia & Britain defeat Napoleon by 1814. 1814 Napoleon exiled to Elba. France restores King Louis XVIII in a constitutional monarchy. 1815 Napoleon escapes back to France in his Hundred Days. Quadruple Alliance crushes Napoleon at Battle of Waterloo 6/18/1815. Napoleon exiled to St. Helena and dies in 1821…It’s over!

18 Napoleon on His Way to His Final Exile on St. Helena

19 Napoleon’s Residence on St. Helena

20 Hitler Visits Napoleon’s TombNapoleon’s Tomb Hitler Visits Napoleon’s TombNapoleon’s Tomb June 28, 1940


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